Customer of building Okhmatdyt clinic signs contract with new contractor Riola-Modul
Ukrmedproektbud, the customer of construction of a new building of the Okhmatdyt National Children's Specialized Hospital, has signed a contract with new general contractor Riola-Modul LTD (Kyiv region).
According to the press service of the Health Ministry, the agreement was signed on August 15.
"The new general contractor won the tender for purchase of works on building a modern medical diagnostic complex of the Okhmatdyt clinic, including supply and installation of equipment," the ministry said.
The proposal of Riola-Modul amounted to UAH 213.398 million.
On August 17, a meeting of the working group on updating the task to design a new clinic building, which was approved by the Health Ministry on August 5, 2011, was held at the ministry. The project was adjusted in 2012-2015, when technically the medical part of the project was designed taking into account the placement of all communication connections.
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